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But it's easy to be
jelly.
I'm glad that you just stimwith me with my ADHD.
You just go with it, because Ihave autism at some point.
That's true.
I don't know what to do, allright, okay, hi, I'm Hannah and
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I'm Courtney.
Join us as we delve into truecrime, paranormal encounters and
all things spooky.
Grab your flashlight and getready to wander into the
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darkness with us.
This is Wicked Wanderings.
Hi, hannah, hi, courtney, I amgoing to challenge you to
possibly the hardest trivia thatI could find.
I feel like I need to liftweights or something.
I will be impressed if you canget like two of these, because
they're quite hard.
And then I was like, maybe I'llbe nice and do this a little
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bit differently.
But I found a hundred questions, all true crime.
I'll tell you if it's going tobe a person, a place or you know
a thing.
Okay, all right.
Number one who was known as theson of sam for his string of
shootings in new york cityduring the 1970s?
I know, son of sam.
I've never heard of this one.
Oh, okay, david berkowitz.
Nope, the second one you mightknow okay, which serial killer
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was dubbed the killer clown dueto his habit of dressing as a
clown at public events.
I see him in my.
You know this one.
I pick up a book.
Every time we go to barnes Ipick up a book and you're like
that yes, hold on, hold on.
I have to go through thealphabet.
Oh my god, and he was inamerican horror story, fuck me
in the dms.
Okay, what's the first letter?
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Jay?
And it's a three-part name.
There's three names.
There's one, two and the lastname, john Wayne Gacy.
John Wayne Gacy oh my god,smack me.
You might also know this thirdone.
So there's time to.
Okay, this is harder, girl.
I will say Yours were like youhad more information.
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So sometimes I'd be like gaslitinto thinking I knew what it
was and then I wouldn't which.
So sometimes I'd be like gaslitinto thinking I knew what it
was and then I wouldn't which.
Infamous serial killer,notorious for his acts akin to
flesh-eating cannibals, earningthe grim title the Milwaukee
Cannibal shocked the nation withhis gruesome crimes.
That was number two.
We are on number three.
I can hear Cousin Markscreaming at you from wherever
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he's listening from right now.
Dude, really, oh yeah, we'vetalked about him.
I mean, you can't have a truecrime podcast and not talk about
this guy.
He's not the one that made likeskin ornaments, like skin lamps
and stuff, very like you thinkcannibal.
Who's the first person thatcomes in mind?
Jeffrey darmer.
Yeah, oh my god, if you hadgotten that one wrong, cousin
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mark would have been like wellbam, he would have just punched
you right through.
But you said, come on, youthink cannibalism?
I'm like, oh, jeffrey Dahmer,right, but weird.
But I hear the fact.
I'm like, eh, it's hard.
It's hard when you're gettingthe information because your
brain is working the oppositeway.
But you're far better at thisthan I am.
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Okay, next, one true crimemystery involving a series of
brutal murders in VictorianLondon continues to fascinate
investigators and the public,leaving curiosity to crave
elusive answers.
Is it what I think it is?
Ah, yes, oh, why, why is it?
In the moment I'm like I don'tknow what to say, but I know
what I'm thinking.
Cousin Mark definitely alsowould be yelling this one.
And, mark, I want you to textme and tell me how many of these
you got right, because I betit's all of them.
So I think hh homes, because Ialways thought it was hh homes,
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but I know it's not.
It's the.
It's the london, victorian,london jack's barber.
Yes, 100.
Yep, so weird, this one.
I?
I recognize the name for theanswer, but the question is
really small.
Which notorious crime familywas led by john during the 1980s
?
Let me tell you that one.
Yeah, the gambino crime family,I would.
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I recognize it when I saw theanswer, but I was like I would
have never guessed that.
Nope, okay, which serial killerlater identified as joseph
james d'angelo, was originallyknown by the nickname original
night stalker for crimescommitted in california?
The answer is very evident.
Based off of that, because it'snot his real name was
originally known by the nicknameOriginal Night Stalker for
Crimes Committed in California?
The answer is very evident.
Based off of that, because it'snot his real name.
It's what he was known by.
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Can you say the whole thingagain?
Which serial killer lateridentified as Joseph James
D'Angelo was originally known bythe nickname Original Night
Stalker for Crimes Committed inCalifornia?
Yeah, the original nightstalker.
I don't think you'll know thisone, but maybe you'll surprise
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me.
Okay, who is considered thefather of modern organized crime
in america and was instrumentalin shaping the mafia in the
1930s?
Chaps, charles, lucky luciano.
Chaps, right, I don't know,that's what it says.
Wasn't his whole thing chaps?
I don't know, let's go look itup.
Okay, google, chaps, right, Idon't know, that's what it says.
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Wasn't his whole thing chaps?
I don't know?
Let's go look it up.
Okay, google.
Chaps mafia, um snaps chaps.
No, he was giocino gimme.
No, okay, so you know of theshoes in the 30s where they
would have those like thosewhite things?
Yeah, I don't know.
Okay, all right, maybe I'mwrong, that's.
I also don't know this next oneeither, but maybe you, oh god,
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which murder victim's casebecame known as the black dahlia
murder after her body was foundin los angeles in 1947?
And I know it as the blackdahlia, but I would never guess
this girl's.
Okay, then I probably won'teither.
Elizabeth short is her name.
Okay, we should probably do anepisode.
We should, because I know aboutthe black dahlia.
Oh, you might know this one.
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Oh, my god.
Okay, the mockery today.
Guys, I'm about to quit, she'sgonna need a new co-host.
Just kidding, sorry, I'm beingextra, I apologize.
Which high profile case is oftenreferred to as the trial of the
century due to its extensivemedia coverage and the acquittal
of its defendant?
Well, how recent are we talking?
Not super recent.
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Let me get you some moreinformation on that, because I
mean, can you read?
No, it's not that recent.
Okay, I figured we are lookingat like mid-90s.
Think like being a kid andpeople would always be like
making jokes about this guy.
Can you read the whole thingagain?
Which high profile case isoften referred to as the trial
of the century due to itsextensive media coverage and the
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acquittal of its defendant?
Oh, oj simpson.
Yeah, okay, yeah, absolutely.
Who was convicted for theabduction and murder of the
Lindbergh baby in 1932?
I've never heard of it.
Bruno Richard Hauptmann.
Which infamous bank robber ofthe Prohibition era was
nicknamed Machine Gun Kelly?
Stop, do you think that's whatMGK meant?
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Interesting, I don't know,george.
Machine Gun Kelly Kelly?
Oh, all right, if you don't getthis one, we're not friends
anymore.
Which American serial killer,known for his charm and
intelligence, confessed to 30homicides before his execution
in 1989?
Ted bundy?
Yeah, that's really this guy.
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This next guy's got the mostgeneric name.
I don't know that.
I, I don't.
I can't say enough to know if Iknow about him or not because
his name is so generic, like BenSmith or something, something
like that.
Yeah, who led the People'sTemple cult and orchestrated the
mass murder-suicide atJohnstown in 1978?
Oh fuck, jim Jones.
Oh, jim Jones, jj, yep, jjjones, jj, yep, this one you'll
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know.
Okay, which notorious mobsterwas responsible for the saint
valentine's day massacre duringthe prohibition era?
I see him, I see him in my head.
I'm brain farting.
Al capone, I'm gonna skiparound and find ones that I
think we've talked about.
Okay, to make this a little bitmore fun, doesn't necessarily
be someone we've done an episodeon, but someone who we've
either talked about in trivia orwith Cousin Mark or as an
episode Fair, who is the manlinked to the murders of 13
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women in Boston in the early1960s, a case that led to his
infamous nickname BostonStrangler?
Yeah, I would have taken hisregular name, or Boston
Strangler.
I don't think he did it.
Who they're accusing, though,right?
Which?
Who they're accusing, though,right?
Which serial killer terrorizedwichita kansas for decades by
binding, torturing and killinghis victims while taunting
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police with letters.
Oh, fuck me, I know cousin markis shrieking, probably, and
he's not even using the guy'snickname.
I know he's shrieking his fullgovernment name, I mean, part of
me just wants to facetime,colin, so you can tell you're
wearing a boo-boo.
He's family.
Okay, let me read it to youagain.
When you hear this one, you'regoing to feel silly.
Which serial killer terrorizedWichita, kansas, for decades by
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binding, torturing and killinghis victims while taunting
police and letters?
Oh, fuck me, bt Carey.
Yeah, dennis Rader, yep.
Fuck me, btk?
Yeah, dennis Rader, yep.
Which unsolved case involves anunidentified man who hijacked a
plane in 1971, parachuted withransom money, and has never been
caught.
Yeah, Uh-uh, db Cooper.
I think we talked about him.
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This one's from an episode withCousin Mark Courtney.
I know how you feel now.
You feel stupid, right?
It's like, ah damn, whichBritish serial killer British
remember that British Activeduring the 1970s and 1980s, was
dubbed the Yorkshire Ripperafter committing brutal murders
in Northern England.
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You're going to remember thename.
Cousin Mark did a whole episodeon it.
It started with a P, he did.
The last name starts with a P.
No, the first name, first nameYep, peter, yep, peter Sutcliffe
.
I'm going to give you a littlebreak, probably with an easy one
.
Which cult leader orchestrateda series of brutal murders in
1969, including the killing ofactress Sharon Tate?
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You know this one.
Think about a cult leader in intrue crime history, the cult
leader that everybody talksabout.
Morbid, all the stuff.
He was big, bad, he was bad,bad.
His name starts with a, c, theone from waco.
You can't ask me questions.
I'm asking questions.
You're answering questions,charles manson.
Oh, okay, all right.
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This one is another one that wasfrom a cousin mark episode.
Okay, which serial killerconvicted for the murder of at
least 49 women, though heconfessed to more, was later
linked via DNA to decades oldcrimes in Washington State?
Courtney Daryl Ridgeway, theGreen River Killer.
I don't like this game anymore.
Okay, we'll do three more.
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Okay, I'm going to pick aroundand find ones that I think
you'll know.
Okay, I feel so stupid.
It's rough.
I understand.
Okay, cousin mark would knowthis one too.
Damn you, cousin mark.
Which american serial killerearned the nickname co-ed killer
after murdering severalcollege-age women in the 1970s?
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Cousin mark talks about thisguy so much that when I saw his
name, I heard it in his voice.
His name.
I hear gary which way in myhead.
Well, that's because I justsaid that.
I know, I know, but he saysgary which way?
Yeah, but he also says edmundkempa.
Wait, he says it how.
Edmund kempa, dude?
Oh, my god, okay.
Okay.
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Which killer infamous fordismembering his victims and
keeping body parts as trophies,committed his crimes in
Milwaukee during the 1980s.
We've talked about this persontoday During this episode Gacy
Dahmer Dahmer.
Jeffrey Dahmer, dahmer DahmerAlright, you've got this one,
honeybugs.
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We're gonna end on this one,because I know you've got this
one.
Dama All right, you've got thisone, honeybugs.
Okay, we're going to end onthis one, because I know you've
got this one.
Pressure, okay.
Which unsolved case involves themysterious 2004 disappearance
of a college student after a carcrash, leading to widespread
media attention.
Laura Murray, you are right.
Oh my God, winner, winner,chicken dinner.
That was really hard.
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I'm impressed with how well youdid, though, because that was
really hard.
You gave me hints, though, yeah, but you gave me a whole story
and I couldn't figure it out.
Multiple episodes worth of it.
Do you want to pick a card?
Any card?
Yes, please.
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All righty, got the hands warm.
I don't really know why we warmthe hands up, but we do that,
guys.
We warm the hands up.
All right, pick a card, anycard.
I kind of want to yank thecards away, all right?
So I have two of clubs, are yousure?
Yes, two of clubs.
Marcus Roberts.
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On August 17, 2017, around 2.44am, the victim was shot outside
of Whiskey Lounge Bar onAcushnet Avenue in New Bedford.
A white-colored sedan was seenleaving the scene moments after
the shooting.
If you have any informationabout this case, please call
1-855-MASELF.
And again, that is MarcusRoberts, 2 of Clubs.
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Which town was he in?
New Bedford, new Bedford, again, out in that same.
I mean I guess there's morepopulation density We've talked
about that a few times.
Yes, but 2.44 am.
I mean that's Nothing goodhappens after midnight.
My dad always said that, not tobe funny.
He always said nothing goodhappens after midnight.
Courtney, that was hard, I'msorry, I'm not sorry.
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I'm not sorry.
I didn't throw any shade.
I mean I think, just like thosekey facts, it's like it's funny
because the whole time I waslike I wish it wasn't so late so
we could have just been likecousin Mark, I know, I think I
should bookmark that and weshould run it again with him.
Yes, absolutely, cousin Mark,text us in the group chat and
let us know when you'reavailable so we can try to do
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some serial killer trivia,because I think that you would
probably ace this hundred andsomething question list.
Oh, yes, all of them, and we'llkeep score for you so we can
see exactly how many you got,and then maybe the Wanderers
could take a poll and guess howmany they think out of a hundred
that Cousin Mark will get right.
I think that'd be really cool.
I love that, and if any of theother Wanderers want to come on
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and do trivia with us, send us amessage or text us.
You can send us a DM onFacebook or on Instagram or
right here through the app.
Yep, I love it.
Thank you, courtney.
Thank you, hannah.
I'm sorry that I had to likelevel the playing field.
I just couldn't go to sleeptonight feeling like such a
loser from my own loss.
Until next time, everybody bye,wanderers.
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